Elina Avanesyan advanced to the semifinals of the Hamburg clay court tournament after receiving a walkover in her quarterfinal match against Oleksandra Oliynykova. Oliynykova withdrew before the match, handing Avanesyan the win without a contest.
“Of course I'm tired. I'm still going to physio and massage and really need to rest well, tomorrow the next match is waiting.”
Top seed withdrew from Hamburg due to an abdominal injury.
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